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Student file of Dan Tucker, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on October 27, 1879 and departed on July 1, 1882. The file contains a student information card, a returned student survey, and a report after leaving. The file indicates Tucker was a farmer in Carlton, Oklahoma in...
Student information card of Dan Tucker, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on October 27, 1879 and departed on July 1, 1882. The file indicates Tucker was living in Canton, Oklahoma in 1913.
Studio portrait of Dan Tucker.
Student information card of De Bett Cheyenne Chief, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on October 22, 1883 and departed on May 6, 1886.
Student information card of De Bett Cheyenne Chief, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on October 22, 1883 and departed on May 6, 1886.
Studio portrait of De Bett Cheyenne Chief.
Studio portrait of De Bett Cheynne Chief (left) and Alexander Yellow Man (right). Yellow Man is wearing a school uniform.

Note: As of August 2017, the remains of Dickens (Little Chief) have been disinterred and repatriated. They were previously interred in plot E-04.
Cemetery information and mortuary documents related to Dickens (Little Chief), a member of the Arapaho Nation.
Student information card of Dickens, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on March 11, 1881 and died on January 22, 1883 while attending the school. He was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Dickens, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on March 11, 1881. Dickens died on January 22, 1883 while attending the school and was buried in the cemetery on the school grounds.
Student information card of Dora Hare, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1880 and departed on September 18, 1883.
Student information card of Dora Hare, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 6, 1880 and departed on September 18, 1883.
Progress card of Dorcas Earle (here Earle Dorcas), a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on June 10, 1903.
Student file of Dorcas R. Earle, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on June 10, 1903 and departed on June 1, 1908. The file contains student information cards, a former student response postcard, a returned student survey, and report after leaving indicating that Earle was...
Student information card of Dorcas Earle, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on June 10, 1903 and departed on June 1, 1908. The file indicates Earle was married and living in Wind River, Wyoming and in Fort Washakie, Wyoming in 1913.
Page one opened with the methods and various uses of ground corn, from sweetening water, to making traveling bread. There was also a letter from Jno D. Miles, and another from Minerva Cheyenne. One article on creating competition between the Arapahoe and Cheyenne. Page two opened with the story...
Page one opened with the discovery of a Cherokee tribe in the mountains of South Carolina and how they begged for teaches when the white travelers passed through their village. The Indian bow and white man musket were also compared on page one, with the bow being determined to be the superior...
Student information card of Edward Hoag, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on September 9, 1896 and departed on July 20, 1900.
Student information card of Edward Hoag, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on September 9, 1896 and departed on July 20, 1900.
Student information card of Effie Hart, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1882 and departed on January 31, 1883.
Student information card of Effie Hart, a member of the Arapaho Nation, who entered the school on August 31, 1882 and departed on January 31, 1883.
Posed portrait of eight female students, presumably kitchen staff, and one staff member in the dining room with set tables.
Note: Three of these students are identified as Eva Pickard, Anna Laura, and Anna Raven.
Studio portrait of eleven unidentified male students in school uniforms.
Previous cataloging identifies them as from the Arapaho nation.
Student file of Ella Stander (Grass Woman), a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on December 10, 1899 and departed on June 26, 1905. The file contains student information cards, a report after leaving, and a returned student survey indicating that Stander married Harry H....
Student information card of Ella Stander, a member of the Arapahoe Nation, who entered the school on December 10, 1899 and departed on June 26, 1905. The file indicates Stander was married and living in Eagle City, Oklahoma in 1913.
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